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also, president obama finally discusses the nsa liquor edward snowden. the president sounding like a man who is trying to downplay the significance of the crimee even though he has been charged with espionage. >> i am not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly be elevated to the point where i have to start doing wheeling and dealing in trading on a whole host of other issues. this simple way to get a guy extradited said that he can face the justice system here in the united states. now, i get why it is a fascinating story from the press perspective. you know, and i am sure that there will be a made-for-tv movie somewhere down the line. lori: we begin tonight with immigration reform. the next stop for the bill is the house where it faces a chilly reception. >> the house is not going to take up and vote on whenever the senate passes. we're going to do our own bill through regular order and there will be legislation that reflects the role of our majority and the will of the american people. and further in the legislation,
also, president obama finally discusses the nsa liquor edward snowden. the president sounding like a man who is trying to downplay the significance of the crimee even though he has been charged with espionage. >> i am not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly be elevated to the point where i have to start doing wheeling and dealing in trading on a whole host of other issues. this simple way to get a guy extradited said that he can face the justice...
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we told you edward snowden has asked for asylum from russia. well, now interfax is also quoting the head of russia's immigration service denying any asylum request had been made. there's conflicting information regarding just whether or not that's true. cn thr cnn is working to confirm it. >>> we're monitoring the courtroom. this is in sanford, florida. this is where george zimmerman is on trial. the courtroom is empty right now. they are on a lunch break. it's expected to resume shortly. we'll bring you live coverage. what did she do? she interrogated zimmerman after the shooting. jurors also heard a recording of that interrogation and the detective read aloud zimmerman's statement. all that up next. >>> this is in prescott,izon the governor jan brewer expected to speak. a real tragedy in this community. 19 firefighters who were killed trying to put out the blaze. this community really suffering. families wondering what is next and lot of unanswered questions and assistance that they are looking from the state of arizona. we're monitoring this
we told you edward snowden has asked for asylum from russia. well, now interfax is also quoting the head of russia's immigration service denying any asylum request had been made. there's conflicting information regarding just whether or not that's true. cn thr cnn is working to confirm it. >>> we're monitoring the courtroom. this is in sanford, florida. this is where george zimmerman is on trial. the courtroom is empty right now. they are on a lunch break. it's expected to resume...
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edward snowden applies almost everywhere for refuge while president obama meets with george w. bush in africa. >>> ultimate num egypt. countdown between protesters and supporters profit morsi. >>> plus, a russian rocket crashes on launch. serena cracks at wimbledon. and this nfl athlete clocks in at 25 miles per hour. "early today" starts right now. flrs this is "early today" for tuesday, july 2nd. >> good morning. i'm betty ngyuen. >>> a massive wildfire in arizona just continues to burn as a close-knit mountain community comes together to remember 19 fallen firefighters. a candlelit vigil was held in phoenix for the men as we learn more about just who they are. they were members of an elite group known at the granite mountain hot shots. they ranged from 43 to just 21. many were fathers and their chief said all of them died as heroes doing what they were called to do. last night a grieving community came to pay their respects. >> so heartbreaking for the families. >> they are all our brothers. they are all our sons, our fathers. and any policeman, anybody that will put their l
edward snowden applies almost everywhere for refuge while president obama meets with george w. bush in africa. >>> ultimate num egypt. countdown between protesters and supporters profit morsi. >>> plus, a russian rocket crashes on launch. serena cracks at wimbledon. and this nfl athlete clocks in at 25 miles per hour. "early today" starts right now. flrs this is "early today" for tuesday, july 2nd. >> good morning. i'm betty ngyuen. >>> a...
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. >>> desperately seeking asylum, edward snowden applies everywhere for refuge. >>> ultimatum in egypt. countdown between protesters and supporters of president morsi. >>> plus a russian rocket crashes. serena crashes at wimbledon. >>> good morning. a massive wildfire in arizona continues to burn as a close knit community comesing to to remember 19 fallen firefighters. a candle light vigil was held for the men as we learn r more about just who they were. they were members of an e elite group known as the granite mountain hot shots and ranged in age from 43 to just 21 years old. many were fathers and all of them died as heroes doing what they were called to do. a grieving community came to pay their respects. >> so heartbreaking for the families. i just want to send my prayers and thoughts to the families. >> those guy. s are all our brothers, they are all our fathers. anyone who will put their life on the line to protect other people they don't know, i think e we should be willing to come and pay tribute to them. >> andrew, 29. anthony rose, 23. >> at the vigil, the name ls of the 19 f
. >>> desperately seeking asylum, edward snowden applies everywhere for refuge. >>> ultimatum in egypt. countdown between protesters and supporters of president morsi. >>> plus a russian rocket crashes. serena crashes at wimbledon. >>> good morning. a massive wildfire in arizona continues to burn as a close knit community comesing to to remember 19 fallen firefighters. a candle light vigil was held for the men as we learn r more about just who they were. they...
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and now it looks like edward snowden is truly a man without a country, even one that will take him. >>>ly but let me start with the biggest trial in the country. this case will come down to whether george zimmerman believe head faced great bodily harm or
and now it looks like edward snowden is truly a man without a country, even one that will take him. >>>ly but let me start with the biggest trial in the country. this case will come down to whether george zimmerman believe head faced great bodily harm or
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it seems like the core ideas were very much is consistent with now edward snowden thinks, but that it is sort of burned with a flavor that isn't him. the world knows how he expressed himself, the video, there were pointers made of my interviewing him. and he is very mild mannered. very softspoken, even though his ideas are very emphatic. so the idea he won't accept asylum in russia, if he thinks the u.s. is being very unjust in his treatment of him. those are all consistent with his philosophy. but i agree there was sort of a virulent tone to it that didn't strike me as own. >> so he knows edward snowden better than anyone else, who says that those statements yesterday seemed to him to be influenced and have word choice tone, things like that, in there that are not snowden's. >> yes, and you have the words apparently, that wikileaks released the statement that was re-released with an edit. and later his dad came out saying there may be manipulation of my son by wikileaks. and now, all of a sudden his statements are coming out. it has this grandiose tone coming to it, that is very juli
it seems like the core ideas were very much is consistent with now edward snowden thinks, but that it is sort of burned with a flavor that isn't him. the world knows how he expressed himself, the video, there were pointers made of my interviewing him. and he is very mild mannered. very softspoken, even though his ideas are very emphatic. so the idea he won't accept asylum in russia, if he thinks the u.s. is being very unjust in his treatment of him. those are all consistent with his philosophy....
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in end he will move edward snowden along. snowden will probably end up in the murder capital of the word, venezuela, possibly tehran, iran where his pole dancer girlfriend may not want to join him. there is poetic justice in the world nobody wants edward snowden. >> bill: his life is over. merkel and the french are all mad that snowden said the u.s. is eavesdropping on you and all of that we both know the colonel and i we are in this world. canada and all of that. we want to know everybody is doing. listening in on this. french aren't eaves drops on us. it's a show. it's politics. >> >> perform brotherhood not doing a good job. morsey, they want him out after a year. why? why the egyptian morsey? >> well, because morsey screwed up everything he could screw up. this is really wonderful news. it's the best news out of the middle east in the last couple years, actually, because the muslim brotherhood in egypt, out of power so long thought they saw the chance to grab power forever. unlike the creepy islam islamsing of turkey woul
in end he will move edward snowden along. snowden will probably end up in the murder capital of the word, venezuela, possibly tehran, iran where his pole dancer girlfriend may not want to join him. there is poetic justice in the world nobody wants edward snowden. >> bill: his life is over. merkel and the french are all mad that snowden said the u.s. is eavesdropping on you and all of that we both know the colonel and i we are in this world. canada and all of that. we want to know...
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. >> development in the case of whistleblower turned fugitive edward snowden who appears to be stuck in moscow. unable to leave without a valid american passport. and the white house isn't commenting on a published report in a the u.s. bugged and hacked its allies in the european union. disclosures believed to have come from snowden. >> reporter: entering his second week of hiding in this moscow airports transit zone, the intelligence leaker edward snowden's future now seems out of his hand. his plan was to fly to ecuador and seek asylum there. over the weekend, ecuadorian leader revealed that vice president joe biden had firmly asked him to reject any asylum request. saying the american was a fugitive. the decision will be made by us in a sovereign manner, but first snowden would have to reach ecuador or one of its embassies. for now with a cancelaled u.s. passport he is going nowhere. it's up to the russian authorities if he can leave the moscow airport. today wiki leaks founder julian assange lashed out of biden and the u.s. >>> the united states has left him for the moment maroon
. >> development in the case of whistleblower turned fugitive edward snowden who appears to be stuck in moscow. unable to leave without a valid american passport. and the white house isn't commenting on a published report in a the u.s. bugged and hacked its allies in the european union. disclosures believed to have come from snowden. >> reporter: entering his second week of hiding in this moscow airports transit zone, the intelligence leaker edward snowden's future now seems out of...
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. >> president obama dismissive of nsa leaker edward snowden who remains on the run, but some top administration officials say the leaker could cost american lives. >> people may die as a canadiens consequence of what this man did. >> we'll have a debate. >> i think the inspector general was not forthright. >> the inspector general has questions to answer now. >> now liberals are complaining that the irs put a target on their backs, too, even though the inspector general says that's simply not the case. we'll give you the facts. and senator rand paul will be here to opine about all the issues and scandals facing washington today. >> caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi. i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. we want to get strata to the drama unfolding in sanford, florida, where the prosecution's star witness in the george zimmerman murder trial wrapped up her spellbinding testimony. rachel jeantel is the 19-year-old friend on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he was shot and killed. testimony she gave yesterday elevated the racial comp
. >> president obama dismissive of nsa leaker edward snowden who remains on the run, but some top administration officials say the leaker could cost american lives. >> people may die as a canadiens consequence of what this man did. >> we'll have a debate. >> i think the inspector general was not forthright. >> the inspector general has questions to answer now. >> now liberals are complaining that the irs put a target on their backs, too, even though the...
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the latest and greatest on edward snowden. we have ana kasparian of the point and the "young turks," cara santa maria jayar jackson cara go. >> it's now been about 24 days since we first heard the name edward snowden and even before that name fell on our ears via guardian article by glenn greenwald, he was already on the run, and we found he's been living in a moscow airport for the last week. the a.p. has just reported and this is not yet confirmed that he may be on president avo morals' plane but it was rerouted because neither france nor portugal wanted that plane to fly through its air space. it was rerouted to austria on suspicion is on the plane. cenk: viva bolivia. >> it may have been snowden's last hope. let's look at laundry list of countries saying they are not going to give him sialoma austria, brazil, finland india ireland and norway, poland, spain, and switzerland. that doesn't include the countries that he has actually applied for who just haven't responded yet. >> what's incredible is russia was going to give hi
the latest and greatest on edward snowden. we have ana kasparian of the point and the "young turks," cara santa maria jayar jackson cara go. >> it's now been about 24 days since we first heard the name edward snowden and even before that name fell on our ears via guardian article by glenn greenwald, he was already on the run, and we found he's been living in a moscow airport for the last week. the a.p. has just reported and this is not yet confirmed that he may be on president...
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they don't care about edward snowden at this point. he can no longer do anything that he hasn't already done. what they care about is making an extremely negative example out of him to intimidate future whistleblowers from going forward, they think they'll end up like him. that's their objective. >> dana? >> i think if they have new information to come out, i advise them as a former pr person, the holiday weekend is not the best time. may want to hold onto that. >> i would give even better advice. if you're an american and this hurts america internationally, don't do it. i really have -- greenwald, i don't believe that he thinks anything that has leaked could hurt america because he doesn't believe in the war on terror. it is always the so-called war on terror. so there's no such thing as espionage in his mind. therefore, anything that's released is okay, that's the frightening thing i think. >> quick thoughts? >> i don't think it is what president obama is doing to double o dork face, it is what dork face is doing to himself. presiden
they don't care about edward snowden at this point. he can no longer do anything that he hasn't already done. what they care about is making an extremely negative example out of him to intimidate future whistleblowers from going forward, they think they'll end up like him. that's their objective. >> dana? >> i think if they have new information to come out, i advise them as a former pr person, the holiday weekend is not the best time. may want to hold onto that. >> i would...
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the edward snowden case is playing out like a classic spy novel. my next guest would probably agree with that. alex, former reporter for the "new york times" and author of seven spy novels including the latest, "the night ranger." edwa edward snowden may not have set out to be a spy for russia but is the stage set for him to be such? >> he's in a difficult position, stuck in the moscow airport. he doesn't have a passport, we've revoked his passport so he can't buy a plane ticket so he's in this very very uncomfortable spot, if he wants to leave the airport to try to get asylum in another country, which might or might not be possible for him such as ecuador, he may have to show the russians what's on the laptops he's carrying around. there's an intersection of international law of politics and raw power. he did not think through what going to moscow would mean. >> my goodness. is this playing out like a real spy novel in your view? american declassifying classified information, perhaps even taking a job to actually get access, electing to leave the
the edward snowden case is playing out like a classic spy novel. my next guest would probably agree with that. alex, former reporter for the "new york times" and author of seven spy novels including the latest, "the night ranger." edwa edward snowden may not have set out to be a spy for russia but is the stage set for him to be such? >> he's in a difficult position, stuck in the moscow airport. he doesn't have a passport, we've revoked his passport so he can't buy a...
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and, and also like edward snowden, daniel elsburg went into hiding. but unlike snowden, elsburg went into hiding in the united states, in boston, and gave himself up at the boston courthouse. if edward snowden wants to be considered a hero, as i guess he considers himself, he should have done it here. >> yeah. i shouldn't have said left wing, because i think that's one option. we know in our new 360 degree political universe, the left and the right media, he could have gone to rand paul or one of the libertarians. any way, it is possible. there are other things beside ending up in russia. which sounds like our enemy rather than our friend, or anybody's friend. thank you david corn. jonathan, thank you, jonathan capehart from "the post." >>> up next, i do want to know where mother jones would put him if they were a country. this is really kind of fun. there is michelle obama and of course laura bush together in east africa. they went a long way to get together. but get together they did. this is the place for politics. but your erectile dysfunction - i
and, and also like edward snowden, daniel elsburg went into hiding. but unlike snowden, elsburg went into hiding in the united states, in boston, and gave himself up at the boston courthouse. if edward snowden wants to be considered a hero, as i guess he considers himself, he should have done it here. >> yeah. i shouldn't have said left wing, because i think that's one option. we know in our new 360 degree political universe, the left and the right media, he could have gone to rand paul...
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edward snowden's hopes of finding asylum in ecuador are in doubt. now the former nsa contractor is asking for help from other nations. he's been holed up at a moscow airport for more than a week. u.s. officials want him to return to face espionage charges. >> there have been high-level discussions with the russians about trying to find a solution. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin said he won't send snowden back to the united states. but added that snowden will have to stop leaking nsa secrets if he wants asylum. on monday, wikileaks published a statement from snowden saying the obama administration is actively trying to prevent him from gaining asylum. now, it's being reported that after promising not to do so, president to pressure the leaders of the nations from which i have requested protect to deny my asylum petitions. >> the europeans are some of the closest allies that we have in the world. >> reporter: meanwhile, president obama deflected criticism over new leaks related to snowden. this week, a german magazine reported the nsa b
edward snowden's hopes of finding asylum in ecuador are in doubt. now the former nsa contractor is asking for help from other nations. he's been holed up at a moscow airport for more than a week. u.s. officials want him to return to face espionage charges. >> there have been high-level discussions with the russians about trying to find a solution. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin said he won't send snowden back to the united states. but added that snowden will have to...
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the paper is indicating its material came from edward snowden. here in washington, the office of the director of national intelligence issued a reply to the european saying, "the united states government will respond appropriately to the european union through our diplomatic channels. while we are not going to comment publically on specific alleged intelligence activities, as a matter of policy, we have made clear that the united states gasters foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations." so that's certainly far short of a denial that the u.s. spied on its allies. it should be noted that the u.s. assumes the allies spy on the u.s. barbara starr, cnn, washington. >> thank you very much. in the newspaper, which first broke the story of nsa spying activities is adding to today's revelati revelations. according to "the guardian," 38 embassies and missions across the world were targets of u.s. intelligence and techniques covered everything from planted bugs to data collection using specialized antenna. >>> as far as edward snowden, as fa
the paper is indicating its material came from edward snowden. here in washington, the office of the director of national intelligence issued a reply to the european saying, "the united states government will respond appropriately to the european union through our diplomatic channels. while we are not going to comment publically on specific alleged intelligence activities, as a matter of policy, we have made clear that the united states gasters foreign intelligence of the type gathered by...
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and does it look like edward snowden truly man without a country? even one that will take him? this case will come down to whether george zimmerman believed he faced great bodily harm or worse at the hand of trayvon martin. what did happen in court today? to show that was or was not the case. nbc news correspondent craig l melvin joins us from sanford, florida. craig, thanks for joining us. this trial has a lot of twists and turns. i wonder about the prosecution. their witnesses are not exactly going in the direction, i think, that they hoped they would. >> yeah, you know what, chris, that's the point raised a lot today. specifically, you know, mark osterman was one of the witnesses that the state called today. mark osterman gets on the stand and within the first 90 seconds we learn that he is george zimmerman's best friend. he said at one point that he is the best friend i've not had. they've known each other about five years. he wrote a book defending george zimmerman. his wife did an interview with dr. phil. at one point, dr. -- in the interview with dr. phil, the wife said
and does it look like edward snowden truly man without a country? even one that will take him? this case will come down to whether george zimmerman believed he faced great bodily harm or worse at the hand of trayvon martin. what did happen in court today? to show that was or was not the case. nbc news correspondent craig l melvin joins us from sanford, florida. craig, thanks for joining us. this trial has a lot of twists and turns. i wonder about the prosecution. their witnesses are not exactly...
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the latest developments in the documents stolen by edward snowden. releasing details of u.s. spying on european allies by bugging dozens of embassies. as remains illega in legal limb. >> applying for asylum with his handler. while the claim cannot be independently verified, earlier in the day russian president said he could stay in russia only if he stopped leaking classified documents about u.s. surveillance programs. even the former kgb officer saw the irony. >> if he wishes to stay here, we have one condition, he must stop his work aimed at harming the american partners. >> they claim the former nsa contractor is not helping moscow. >> he never was and today is not, or special services have never worked with him and don't work with him. >> even moving in the right direction. speaker has been high-level discussions with the russians about trying to find a solution to the problem. >> publishing documents, the guardian newspaper says nsa has targeted 38 embassies including those of the european union in washington and new york. century of state john kerry down the ramificatio
the latest developments in the documents stolen by edward snowden. releasing details of u.s. spying on european allies by bugging dozens of embassies. as remains illega in legal limb. >> applying for asylum with his handler. while the claim cannot be independently verified, earlier in the day russian president said he could stay in russia only if he stopped leaking classified documents about u.s. surveillance programs. even the former kgb officer saw the irony. >> if he wishes to...
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. >>> edward snowden is speaking out as he continues to leak highly classified information about the u.s. government surveillance programs. snowden, who is stuck with a moscow airport, has withdrawn his request for asylum in russia. russia would take him as long as he stopped hurting our american partners. in a letter posted on wikileaks, he says they are blocking his right for asylum saying the obama administration is not afraid of whistleblowers. the obama administration is afraid of you. an informed, angry public demanding the constitutional government it was promised and it it should be. snowden has written a letter to the president of ecuador thanking the country for allowing him to remain free and publish information that serves the public interest. george wush who put many of the nsa programs in place spoke about the threat snowden posed to the united states. >> i know he damaged the country. the obama administration will deal with it. >> do you think it's possible for one man to really damage the security of the nation? >> i think he damaged the security of the country. i put
. >>> edward snowden is speaking out as he continues to leak highly classified information about the u.s. government surveillance programs. snowden, who is stuck with a moscow airport, has withdrawn his request for asylum in russia. russia would take him as long as he stopped hurting our american partners. in a letter posted on wikileaks, he says they are blocking his right for asylum saying the obama administration is not afraid of whistleblowers. the obama administration is afraid of...
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also, i think the other countries may not see that much up side in allowing edward snowden. the main thing you get is to poke a stick at the united states. >> riske. >> the president of ecuador is smart. why do i want to get into the middle of this. >> right. >> he's been fairly hostile to the u.s. why does he want to get involved in this? what the administration is trying to signal. it would be good to get edward snowden back and try him, they want to send a signal that if you abuse that and you leak classified information, we will go to great lernts to find you and return you and try you. so they need to show that they're making the effort. it's not so much that they need to get him back. >> governor, i want to add another element to this which is the wikileaks angle. there was a great piece, short but by daniel dressner in fo foreign policy. states will war with one another, spy on one another, foment revolution across borders, they're pretty reluctant to enact powers. as snowden alliance himself more closely with wikileaks, more and more countries will look ascant at wha
also, i think the other countries may not see that much up side in allowing edward snowden. the main thing you get is to poke a stick at the united states. >> riske. >> the president of ecuador is smart. why do i want to get into the middle of this. >> right. >> he's been fairly hostile to the u.s. why does he want to get involved in this? what the administration is trying to signal. it would be good to get edward snowden back and try him, they want to send a signal that...
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suggesting a way at which his son would return to the u.s. >> when you look at this, edward snowden appears to be a man -- without a country at this point. i wouldn't consider another question. outpouring, ambassador to tongues, susan rice, who says that snowden leaks are not leaking president obama. she adds the u.s. remains the most influential, powerful and for country in the world. is she bright that? you look back ten years, 15 years ago, this probably would not have been a problem at all for the united states. if they wanted a man, they would get that man. >> well, we would like to think that that is the case. certainly. that we were much stronger 15 years ago. and had much more international clout 15 years ago than we have today. i don't think that there is any question about that. after the wars in iraq and afghanistan, american prestige in the world but especially in the middle east has definitely gone down. at the same time, she's right. the united states is still the dom in an power of the world. and it is true, and i think what she was trying to say is for all of you who
suggesting a way at which his son would return to the u.s. >> when you look at this, edward snowden appears to be a man -- without a country at this point. i wouldn't consider another question. outpouring, ambassador to tongues, susan rice, who says that snowden leaks are not leaking president obama. she adds the u.s. remains the most influential, powerful and for country in the world. is she bright that? you look back ten years, 15 years ago, this probably would not have been a problem...
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>> american fugitive edward snowden has taken low profile to a new level. he landed here and was here in the transit zone. vladimir putin claims it's no man's land and no one has spotted him since. they can't touch him. >> yes, sure. >> why? >> because it's a good and nice terminal. >> it has everything that he needs? >> food and -- >> if he has money. >> numerous vip and other off-limits rooms. perfect for debriefings by russian security services. snowden is stuck. his u.s. passport canceled. ecuador and venezuela said they would happy consider asylum but he has no travel documents to get there. and there are signs snowden may be staying in russia a lot longer. a prominent human rights group appealed for his asylum. and the russian parliament want him on digital spying. >> probably hiding in the bathroom. >> snowden's predicament echoes that of tom hanks in "the terminal" who is trapped at nine months at jfk after his homeland collapses in civil war. but snowden is an alleged criminal charged with espionage. watchers say while putin might use him for propa
>> american fugitive edward snowden has taken low profile to a new level. he landed here and was here in the transit zone. vladimir putin claims it's no man's land and no one has spotted him since. they can't touch him. >> yes, sure. >> why? >> because it's a good and nice terminal. >> it has everything that he needs? >> food and -- >> if he has money. >> numerous vip and other off-limits rooms. perfect for debriefings by russian security...
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first of all i'm amazed that edward snowden one of the reasons the president of bolivia, morales said he couldn't be on the plane. he doesn't even have a valid passport. we rescinded his passport. that little act has complicated diplomacy around the world. >> cenk: air force one is part of bolivia. sad for you. >> you know where he spent the night? >> cenk: vip lounge. >> that's where where snowden is in moscow in rush. i never heard of v.i.p. lounge. and that's where they're staying into look at the power. no, the president of another country, bolivia no, you're not allowed to fly there you're not allowed to land there get fuel from there. who are we? >> this is a huge power struggle where we've got france, spain bolivia and us. they're talking, you can't do this, you can do this, friends of spain want to do this, and bolivia they have this to say. you don't want to sound like the weak guy in this triangle now square of a battle going on. the united states are the only ones not saying nothing but controlling the whole thing. everybody gets to that point where i'm not going to chase t
first of all i'm amazed that edward snowden one of the reasons the president of bolivia, morales said he couldn't be on the plane. he doesn't even have a valid passport. we rescinded his passport. that little act has complicated diplomacy around the world. >> cenk: air force one is part of bolivia. sad for you. >> you know where he spent the night? >> cenk: vip lounge. >> that's where where snowden is in moscow in rush. i never heard of v.i.p. lounge. and that's where...
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we will take you live to cairo. >>> the hunt for nsa leaker edward snowden gets bizarre. forcing down the plane of a president. so was a world leader trying to sneak snowden out of russia? this international fiasco playing out before cameras this morning. >>> and this is just bizarre. dennis rodman, nba superstar, reality show winner, world peacemaker? not even close. why the retired hall of famer thinks he should be in the running for the nobel prize. >> top three he says. at least top three. unreal. >>> welcome back to "early start" everyone, i'm john berman. >> i'm poppy harlow. it's 31 minutes past the hour. more now this morning, political crisis in egypt that is turning more dangerous and more deadly by the hour. overnight, clashes at cairo university have left at least 16 people ted. hundreds were injured as supporters of president mohamed morsi squared off with their opponents who want the president out. morsi is refusing to bend, saying he is the legitimately legislated president. now the clock is ticking. the egyptian military has given morsi just a few more hou
we will take you live to cairo. >>> the hunt for nsa leaker edward snowden gets bizarre. forcing down the plane of a president. so was a world leader trying to sneak snowden out of russia? this international fiasco playing out before cameras this morning. >>> and this is just bizarre. dennis rodman, nba superstar, reality show winner, world peacemaker? not even close. why the retired hall of famer thinks he should be in the running for the nobel prize. >> top three he...
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nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. >> big news overnight. edward snowden fled hong kong on a russian commercial airliner and there are reports he may be headed to another communist country. >> hong kong authorities allowed him to leave the country, reportedly on a flight to moscow. >> five days later, already in pursuit of one leaker, the obama administration is now dealing with another. this time a former member of its own inner circle. last night nbc news was first to report that retired four-star general james cartwright is the target after justice department criminal investigation in to a leak last year to "the new york times." detailing a u.s. cyber attack on iran. that story written by the "times" david sanger revealed that the computer worm in 2010 destroyed 1 million centrifuges. cartwright who oversaw the program and who served as the nation's second highest ranking military officer has yet to be formally charged. the news came after president obama sought to down play the administration's quest to gain custody of snowden who is sti
nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. >> big news overnight. edward snowden fled hong kong on a russian commercial airliner and there are reports he may be headed to another communist country. >> hong kong authorities allowed him to leave the country, reportedly on a flight to moscow. >> five days later, already in pursuit of one leaker, the obama administration is now dealing with another. this time a former member of its own inner circle. last night nbc news was first to...
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because they thought edward snowden might be on board. there is no way that happened without the united states asking them to do it. you know as well as i we did. because we're so obsessed with getting this leaker and getting this whistle-blower, edward snowden. there's no way. he didn't commit any crime in france or italy. he didn't commit any crime in portugal. there is no way the countries on their own would have diverted a plane carrying a president of another country. imagine this. president obama flew back yesterday, right from tanzania. he crossed a lot of countries in africa. what if somebody had got in touch with the countries hey don't let obama cross your territory. make them go around. tell them no, you can't fly over our airspace. what are we doing? and you know, president obama when he was in africa, he told reporters, this edward snowden what did he call him? a 29-year-old hacker. i won't be scrambling jets to stop him. that was when people thought he might be flying over the united states airspace on his way to cuba. i'll
because they thought edward snowden might be on board. there is no way that happened without the united states asking them to do it. you know as well as i we did. because we're so obsessed with getting this leaker and getting this whistle-blower, edward snowden. there's no way. he didn't commit any crime in france or italy. he didn't commit any crime in portugal. there is no way the countries on their own would have diverted a plane carrying a president of another country. imagine this....
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yes, edward snowden has widened his search for a place to take him. he's extended formal applications to 19 other countries, mostly european, some south american, china and india as well. he has now, for the first time since fleeing hong kong issued a public statement. he says his convictions are unbowed and he attacked the united states for using political aggression and fear at blocking his attempts of finding asylum in another country. he says the obama administration is not afraid of whistle blowers like me. we are imprisoned. it is afraid of an informed, angry public demanding the constitutional government it was promised and it should be. one of the countries we know he applied for, among the group of 19 was russia but he's already withdrawn that because of what vladimir putin said. he could stay as long as he stopped leaking u.s. secrets. he would have to stop his work in harming america partners. putin said it sounded strange coming from him because he's a leader that does not actively protect the united states. >> this application process is
yes, edward snowden has widened his search for a place to take him. he's extended formal applications to 19 other countries, mostly european, some south american, china and india as well. he has now, for the first time since fleeing hong kong issued a public statement. he says his convictions are unbowed and he attacked the united states for using political aggression and fear at blocking his attempts of finding asylum in another country. he says the obama administration is not afraid of...
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after his jet was held up in europe over suspicion that edward snowden was on board. matthew chance has the story. >> on the streets of bolivia's capital, there is outrage at western treatments of morales, the popular socialist president. the bolivian media quick to blame his imperialist enemy. pressure from the united states reads this headline forces european countries to threaten the president's life. bolivians see the refusal to allow the presidential plane to enter key european air space as a national insult. >> translator: we came very early to offer up the newspapers and the day's news. the news about the president seems like a very bad incident. that country's discriminate, that cannot happen. they need to ask president morales for forgiveness. >> he had been traveling home from an energy sum knit in moscow when according to bolivian officials france and portugal refused to allow the presidential plane to cross the air space. the aircraft eventually landed in vienna where president morales expressed his concern. >> translator: there has been no explanation as
after his jet was held up in europe over suspicion that edward snowden was on board. matthew chance has the story. >> on the streets of bolivia's capital, there is outrage at western treatments of morales, the popular socialist president. the bolivian media quick to blame his imperialist enemy. pressure from the united states reads this headline forces european countries to threaten the president's life. bolivians see the refusal to allow the presidential plane to enter key european air...
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what has edward snowden done. when the said said some 28-year-old hacker i can't be bothered, he's done a lot of damage, not only has he revealed information to the chinese and russians about how we go about intelligence gathering but he's destroyed credibility. the american people now, who drugses government? who trusts government after you see the i.r.s. is harassing conservatives. the fbi is bugging journalists phones and now you see the nsa seems to be spying on everybody. secondly, our adversaries and our allies now have to react to that. and i think it's done enormous damage with the credibility issue. martha: it's one thing, if we know they are spying on us and they know we are spying on them. if it's out there for the public fodder you lose the illusion of trust that you have outwardly between allies, you know, certainly in that case. i want to talk to you about edward snowden, though. he's in this holding tank apparently. >> limbo land. martha: who knows what he's living on in this holding tank in russia.
what has edward snowden done. when the said said some 28-year-old hacker i can't be bothered, he's done a lot of damage, not only has he revealed information to the chinese and russians about how we go about intelligence gathering but he's destroyed credibility. the american people now, who drugses government? who trusts government after you see the i.r.s. is harassing conservatives. the fbi is bugging journalists phones and now you see the nsa seems to be spying on everybody. secondly, our...
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. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden is still on the lamb. is he doing himself more harm than good by staying in the shadows? then later, a live look at this weekend's essence festival in new orleans. then a preview of what we have in for for you. you're watching msnbc. >>> the number keeps on growing. edward snowden now has applied for asylum in over 20 countries according to what we understand right now, but none of them stepping forward to receive him. the nsa leaker is stuck in a transit area. joining us to discuss snowden's predicament and the civil liberties debate he has foster, we have rebecca sinder brand. and bill snyder. bill, a lot of people thinks that snowden's leaks about nsa surveillance was a good thing in terms of sparking a debate about civil liberties but that his subsequent leaks detailing u.s. espionage efforts and his flight from justice have hurt the cause take everything net net. what's your take? >> my take is that the story is now about him. it's about where he is, what's going to become of him, the fact that he con
. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden is still on the lamb. is he doing himself more harm than good by staying in the shadows? then later, a live look at this weekend's essence festival in new orleans. then a preview of what we have in for for you. you're watching msnbc. >>> the number keeps on growing. edward snowden now has applied for asylum in over 20 countries according to what we understand right now, but none of them stepping forward to receive him. the nsa leaker is stuck in...
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lori: admitted leaker edward snowden rejecting russia is a vacation in to state but would rather leaked infoation from aafe haven in moscow. instead applying in 21 other nations including venezuela and ecuador but eight have already rejected his request. we have the latest in moments. and more bombshell testimony into george zimmerman murder trial wi another prosecution witness proving the defense team's case. his best friend corroborat his initial story to investigators that trade on margin was reaching for a gun providingement a chance to tell his story free of crs-examination. we take up the case idobbs lot. the we begin wit a dwining options for edward snowden has nations across the globe ignored his request to seek asylum to avoid the espionage c charges. is he responsible for exposing his leaks but another scoop is comingoon and the world will be shocked. >> as he waits in moscow airport eighth of the 21 countries where he applied said know about excepting his application for ecuador president said temporary travel documents provided by the london embassy were a miste an that beij
lori: admitted leaker edward snowden rejecting russia is a vacation in to state but would rather leaked infoation from aafe haven in moscow. instead applying in 21 other nations including venezuela and ecuador but eight have already rejected his request. we have the latest in moments. and more bombshell testimony into george zimmerman murder trial wi another prosecution witness proving the defense team's case. his best friend corroborat his initial story to investigators that trade on margin...
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and another to the future edward edward snowdens who are potentially in the united states. you want to convey the sense that this is a very serious matter, that we can't have people doing this. we will find you and bring you to justice no matter where you are. and to the countries that we expect actions or there will be consequences. with the president's message we've got none of that. we got this might be a made for tv movie, and ha, ha, this may be a serious event but not that serious and i'm not going to do very much to get him. i don't think that is the message you want to send if you want to get this guy back in the united states. >> if you're vladimir putin sitting in russia and listening to the comments from the president while he's on this overseas trip, what is your take on it? >> my take on it would be that this is not a very serious issue to the president of united states. i'm not that worried if i just, you know, not do very much to bring him back there. i'm just going to allow him to go through. there is not going to be many consequences because this is not a t
and another to the future edward edward snowdens who are potentially in the united states. you want to convey the sense that this is a very serious matter, that we can't have people doing this. we will find you and bring you to justice no matter where you are. and to the countries that we expect actions or there will be consequences. with the president's message we've got none of that. we got this might be a made for tv movie, and ha, ha, this may be a serious event but not that serious and i'm...
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snowden. during testimony in march james clapper was asked if the nsa gathered information on millions of americans. at first clapper said no, and then he said, not wittingly. in a letter to the intelligence committee he said his answer was clearly erroneous. >> and the plane that was carried evo morales was rerouted because it was believed edward snowden was on the plane. france and portugal refused to let the plane cross their airspace. the plane was diverted to vienna. officials in austria and vienna say snowden was not on board. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," inside job. a former executive at the famed tiffany jewelry store is accused in a million-dollar heist. this is the "cbs morning news." tiffany jewelry store is accused in a million-dollar heist. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> people watched in horror as >>> people watched in horror as two teen age girls dangling at the end of a parasail slammed into a 13-story hotel. then they hit a condominium, a power line, and a p
snowden. during testimony in march james clapper was asked if the nsa gathered information on millions of americans. at first clapper said no, and then he said, not wittingly. in a letter to the intelligence committee he said his answer was clearly erroneous. >> and the plane that was carried evo morales was rerouted because it was believed edward snowden was on the plane. france and portugal refused to let the plane cross their airspace. the plane was diverted to vienna. officials in...
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he got a question about about edward snowden as you mentioned. it sound end as the president was pressed on that case that the u.s. is not any closer to tracking the leaker down. take a links. >> we don't have an extradition treaty with russia. on the other hand mr. snowden, we understand, has traveled there without a valid passport, without legal papers, and we are hopeful that the russian government makes decisions based on the normal procedures regarding international travel and the normal interactions that law enforcement have. so, i can confirm that. >> reporter: so this trip ends on tuesday and the president will end it with an unlikely ally, former republican president george w. bush, the two of them will be appearing at a wreath-laying ceremony at the u.s. embassy here in tanzania. of course that was the sight of the terrible 1998 terrorist bombings. they are coming together on that issue and also on the issue of aid to africa. the reason why the former president is here with his wife laura is they are putting the finishing touches on a h
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edward snowden. now we hear the venezuelan leader, obviously an anti-american state, had an energy summit in russia, is going to be there on sunday and reports out of caracas -- >> we were about to have an energy summit in the transit lounge of the moscow airport. >> who knows? would he be possibly taking snowden back on his plane with him? >> there is a possibility that venezuelan, ecuador, obviously the countries that are most in play. though there is some speculation about moscow. two interesting things are going on right now. one is that snowden's father is talking about conditions in which snowden would return to america. obviously as a father he's interested in having him back. i'm not sure the federal government is interested in meeting those conditions. >> to not be in jail. >> to pick a location for his trial and all sorts of thing i don't think prosecutors are that interested in. the other thing is that, our government, united states government, has made a big shift on this in the last week
edward snowden. now we hear the venezuelan leader, obviously an anti-american state, had an energy summit in russia, is going to be there on sunday and reports out of caracas -- >> we were about to have an energy summit in the transit lounge of the moscow airport. >> who knows? would he be possibly taking snowden back on his plane with him? >> there is a possibility that venezuelan, ecuador, obviously the countries that are most in play. though there is some speculation about...
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edward snowden has asked for political asylum. it has vladimir putin saying snowden has to stop leaking u.s. secrets to stay in russia, and he has no intention of sending him back to the u.s. former president george w. bush asked about this in africa, said he doesn't like what snowden did. >> i know he damaged the country. and the obama administration will deal with it. >> meanwhile, in tanzania, president obama had this message for the russians. >> we are hopeful that the russian government makes decisions based on the normal procedures regarding international travel and the normal interactions that law enforcement has. >> i'm sure the former president was thrilled to take a question about snowden while he was in africa to promote activities, as was president obama, but has those responsibilities. it was released on reuters that ed snowden has broken his silence in a letter to ecuador, seen by reuters. he is saying the united states is illegally persecuting him for revealing electronic surveillance program p.r.i.s.m. and thanked
edward snowden has asked for political asylum. it has vladimir putin saying snowden has to stop leaking u.s. secrets to stay in russia, and he has no intention of sending him back to the u.s. former president george w. bush asked about this in africa, said he doesn't like what snowden did. >> i know he damaged the country. and the obama administration will deal with it. >> meanwhile, in tanzania, president obama had this message for the russians. >> we are hopeful that the...
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as far as we know, edward snowden somewhere in the moscow airport. joining me now is the attorney general under george w. bush, who says snowden has done real damage. welcome back to the show. i want to start with a different story. there's a report tonight that the former second highest ranking officer in the u.s. military, marine general james cartwright, is now the target of a justice department investigation into an alleged leak of classified information about a covert u.s. cyber attack on iran's nuclear program. what is your reaction to this? >> my reaction is regret, number one. general cartwright is a very capable soldier and a terrific -- made terrific contributions to the intelligence capability of this country. if he is, in fact, the source of the information, it's hard for me to believe it was done without approval. >> approval from whom, would you surmise? >> the white house is a very small place. >> so your suggestion, obviously well informed suggestion, is that the white house would have directed him to do this? >> it's not well informe
as far as we know, edward snowden somewhere in the moscow airport. joining me now is the attorney general under george w. bush, who says snowden has done real damage. welcome back to the show. i want to start with a different story. there's a report tonight that the former second highest ranking officer in the u.s. military, marine general james cartwright, is now the target of a justice department investigation into an alleged leak of classified information about a covert u.s. cyber attack on...
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. >>> later, where is edward snowden. that's the question that persists. the latest on the whereabouts on the nsa leaker right here on msnbc. that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. and walmart's super summer savings event is here. this 5-piece dining set on clearance, save over $49! how bout all these bikes on rollback? like this mongoose adult bike, you save over $20! get more summer for your money at walmart's super summer savings event. and my goal is to put this thing to bed as quickly as we can, but we want to be absolutely certain that it's done. >> watching all of that progress for us, nbc's miguel almaguera. the concern was winds. >> reporter: yeah, richard, we have seen steady winds for half the day. they certainly are not gusty. on and off typical weather here in arizona at this hour. the temperatures are hot. that is difficult for firefighters who are carrying heavy packs on their back
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edward snowden is having trouble finding a country that will take him. we'll go live to moscow next for you. hmm...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number summer closeout. where you'll find great savings on the extraordinary sleep number bed, as we make room for our latest sleep innovations. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. you get that moment wher
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russian media right now reporting that edward snowden has applied for asylum in that country. vladimir putin saying that snowden must stop leaking u.s. info if he wants to stay in russia but also saying he's not going to kick him out. chris, a topic making news here back home, student loans doubled today to almost 7%, 6.8%, because congress couldn't come to any agreement on this issue. how does this get fixed? >> peter, my guess is that they -- congress in some way retroactively fixes this, though -- that's based on nothing other than the fact that it's so incredibly political unpopular to have these stafford student loans double because so many kids use them. my assumption has always been that they will reverse this so that it doesn't hurt kids trying to take out loans. problem here is the problem that we've had -- and we've talked about, you and i, you and chuck, anyone who follows politics at all, is that congress doesn't do a lot of things at the moment. it is why a lot of people rolled their eyes when the supreme court said congress had to come one a new formula for the v
russian media right now reporting that edward snowden has applied for asylum in that country. vladimir putin saying that snowden must stop leaking u.s. info if he wants to stay in russia but also saying he's not going to kick him out. chris, a topic making news here back home, student loans doubled today to almost 7%, 6.8%, because congress couldn't come to any agreement on this issue. how does this get fixed? >> peter, my guess is that they -- congress in some way retroactively fixes...
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itsoreign minister now saying a decision on granting edward snowden asylum would take several months. there may be more to all of this than originally thought. we will find out. my next guest was in the house oversight committee hearing today and says the irs is now an institution that in his judgment is terminally ill. joining us now is congressman ron the santos, a member of the house overs in judiciary committee. good to ve you with us, congressman. >> thank you for having me. lou: i have t say, when that fellow sat in that chaiand looked at the congressman, i mean, that is one of the most infuriating images i have seen a long time. how could you stand it? >> this is a guy whoho injured s foot when he was in military prep school and never served active duty at all. yet 27 years later he claims a service-connected disabilities to bable to get preferential treatment and to qualify for these proams. it was obviously a fleecingf th taxpayers and an abuse of his service disability. i have to tell you, i am a rmer prosecutor. i see more people with the irs take the fifth amendment and i
itsoreign minister now saying a decision on granting edward snowden asylum would take several months. there may be more to all of this than originally thought. we will find out. my next guest was in the house oversight committee hearing today and says the irs is now an institution that in his judgment is terminally ill. joining us now is congressman ron the santos, a member of the house overs in judiciary committee. good to ve you with us, congressman. >> thank you for having me. lou: i...